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- © Corwin Pixel
![Profil droit / 2019-08-01 Profil droit / Instant Film photography by Photographer Philippe Galanopoulos ★5 | STRKNG](/files/images/5c01359f9f0a1360589aepiBQZ5c01359f9f0f1/small/ANMPpDVa0inFPwIkDq6T5e14767411425.jpg)
Profil droit - © Philippe Galanopoulos
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Mocking With Margot's Innocence - © Axakadam
Margot Lizée
Instant film photography, also known as Polaroid photography, refers to a technique where the photo is printed immediately after being taken. A special film is used in a camera that processes the image and prints it directly onto paper. Instant film photography has become popular again in recent years, as it provides a unique and nostalgic feel and allows for the image to be immediately held in hand.
In the following you will find work from the participant portfolios on the topic. The entire portfolio of a participant can be found under the link behind the © sign.
If you have also good work to show, then we are looking forward to your submission! Up to nine images in the portfolio, STRKNG is free of charge.
- © Corwin Pixel
Profil droit - © Philippe Galanopoulos
Mocking With Margot's Innocence - © Axakadam
Margot Lizée